ANTISOCIAL
Five university friends gather at a house party to ring in the New Year. Unbeknownst to them, an epidemic has erupted outside, causing outbreaks around the world. With nowhere else to turn, they barricade themselves indoors with only their phones, laptops, and other tech devices. They use their devices to research the possible cause of this outbreak. Information and video footage over flow their computers as they descend further into the cause and the ensuing chaos. As the virus spreads, the mood in the house changes from fear to paranoia. Who is safe? Who can they trust? Reality becomes blurred as they slowly discover the source of the virus causing the sickness...and there is no going back.
Directors
Cast
Michelle Mylett
Sam Rezner
Cody Ray Thompson
Mark Archibald
Adam Christie
Jed Erickson
Ana Alic
Kaitlin Cosgrove
Romaine Waite
Steve McDonald
Ry Barrett
Chad Wilson
Eitan Shalmon
Bryan
Laurel Brandes
Tara Reiner
Kate Vokral
Julia
Charlie Hamilton
Dan Hamilton
Serje Basi
Intruder
Colin Paradine
Justin Lamar
Kirill Belousov
Russian Doctor
Collin Murphy
The Doctor
Kelly Michael Stewart
TV Interviewer
Bea Santos
Victim
Jennifer Polansky
Interviewee
Karl Janisse
Jeremy Debrowski
Sofia Stefou
News Reporter
Christopher Giroux
Front Window Infected
Crew
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COMMUNITY REVIEWS
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Kamurai
Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend.
This is such a great concept for a story, but unfortunately it didn't get the budget or the star power to meet its potential.
I love the ideas behind the viral infection. Designing the infection in the manner they did allowed for multiple clues and stage of infection to creating interesting story points.
The cast manages to create the necessary atmosphere of panic and ignorance throughout the movie.
Like a lot of horror movies, it is fueled by stupidity and desperation in a spectacular fashion of adversity.
Honestly one of my "cheap" horror movie concepts.
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